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Charles Point Marina 5 John Walsh Drive, Peekskill, NY 10566
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New York City Water Ski Wakeboard School & Yachting Adventures offers extensive water activities ranging from water skiing, wake boarding and tubing to wake skating. Patrons can also relax while chartering on the Hudson in a luxury 33 Donzi.
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8 John Walsh Blvd, Ste 600, Peekskill, NY 10566
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A 16000 square foot athletic facility, Downstate Athletic Center is operated by a nonprofit organization, and serves primarily as a practice facility for Junior Olympic volleyball players. The facility also hosts camps and high school sports teams.
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5 John Walsh Blvd, Peekskill, NY 10566
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Honoring, preserving, and raising awareness of the maritime history of the United States is the mission of the National Maritime Historical Society. This is accomplished through cooperative projects, special events, hands-on educational opportunities, and written publications.
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A part of the Bowlmor family, AMF Rip Van Winkle Lanes is a fun and exciting entertainment locale in Norwalk. Along with bowling, guests can enjoy other games and activities including laser tag, bocce and miniature golf.
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Open year round, Hoyt Farm Park has standard recreational features like baseball fields, horse shoe pits, children's playground equipment, and picnic areas. The site also features a museum, nature center, and even a water playground during the summer months.
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At Charles Point Pier Park, visitors can catch crabs from a wooden pier that extends out into the water. The park has walking paths for joggers and bikers, as well as a bronze sculpture for visitors to view.
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Spring Lake Beach is a clean and local beach open for public use. Visitors to the beach commonly enjoy swimming in the ocean, having picnics in the sand, or spending time in the sun.
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With skate sessions available for the public, SoNo Ice House has an ice rink and training facility for hockey and figure skating. The studio rink hosts clinics and private lessons to help visitors improve their hockey stick handling skills.
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Named for benefactor Chauncey Depew, Depew Park & Pool is situated on 175 acres of mostly wooded terrain. The park provides athletic fields and courts, a swimming pool, nature trails, a fishing lake, picnic facilities and a children's playground.
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With scenic views of the Hudson River, Riverfront Green Park offers guests opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The park has statuary, free concerts, a playground, public boat launch and connections to a multiuse trail system.